Glenn Sacks is a columnist and media commentator who has written columns for most of the largest publications in the United States, made hundreds of radio and TV appearances, and has often been quoted in major publications.
Glenn’s columns have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, FoxNews.com, Yahoo.com, the San Francisco Chronicle, the New York Daily News, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Boston Globe, the Chicago Tribune, MSN.com, AOL.com, Huffington Post, Salon.com, RealClearPolitics.com, the Daily Caller, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Houston Chronicle, the Jerusalem Post, the Chicago Sun-Times, and hundreds of others.
Glenn has appeared on MSNBC, ABC, CNN, Fox News, CBS, Al-Jazeera, Telemundo, ESPN, the BBC, CNBC, PBS, Sinclair Broadcast Group, the Young Turks Network, Univision, and many others.
Glenn has been quoted in dozens of major publications, including: TIME Magazine; USA Today; the Associated Press, Reuters; United Press International; People magazine; the Washington Post; the New York Times; Newsweek; Slate; Forbes; National Review; U.S. News & World Report; The Atlantic; the Nation; the London Times (UK); The Guardian (UK); the Daily Mail (UK); MSN; Buzzfeed; the American Spectator; the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; Voice of America; and numerous others.
Glenn’s radio show ran in a syndicated talk show format in Los Angeles, New York City, Boston, Seattle, and Riverside from 2003 to 2005.
His opinion columns have been reprinted or his work has been discussed, quoted, or cited in numerous books, including Roger Stone’s The Clintons’ War on Women, Thomas Sowell’s Charter Schools and Their Enemies, Kathleen Parker’s Save the Males, Watergate conspirator Charles Colson’s Lies That Go Unchallenged in Popular Culture, Dr. Laura Schlessinger’s Woman Power, Larry Elder’s best-selling Showdown, Robert Cherry’s The State of the Black Family, and numerous others.
Glenn is prominently featured in the documentary film Divorce Corp, which opened at theaters in over 50 cities in January, 2014.
Glenn has been instrumental in launching many effective, highly-publicized campaigns and action alerts.
Glenn teaches at James Monroe High School in the Los Angeles Unified School District. He also taught high school, elementary school, and adult school in the Los Angeles and Miami public school systems, and in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. He was named to “Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers” three times and twice recognized by the Superintendent of LAUSD for “exceptional levels of performance.”
A happily married father of two, Glenn earned a Master’s Degree in Latin American Studies from UCLA.
Glenn’s columns have appeared in hundreds of newspapers, including the:
and numerous others.
He has made hundreds of radio and TV appearances, including:
and many others.
Glenn has been quoted in dozens of major publications, including:
and numerous others.
Glenn's radio show ran in a syndicated talk show format in Los Angeles, New York City, Boston, Seattle, and Riverside from 2003 to 2005.
Glenn has been instrumental in launching many effective, highly-publicized campaigns and action alerts.
and others.
His opinion columns have been reprinted or his work has been discussed or quoted in numerous books, including:
and many others.